Lass — may refer to:In fictional characters: *George Lass, a fictional character on Dead Like Me *Lightning Lass, a fictional superheroine *Shadow Lass, a fictional superheroinePeople with the surname Lass: *Donna Lass (born c. 1945), possible victim of … Wikipedia
Lass — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Barbara Lass (1940–1995; bürgerlich Barbara (Basia) Kwiatkowska), polnische Filmschauspielerin Klaus Lass (* 1950), deutscher Musiker und Sänger Lisbeth Lass (* 1940), österreichische Verfassungsrichterin… … Deutsch Wikipedia
LASS — (Lunar Applications of a Spent Stage) fue un proyecto diseñado para la instalación de una base lunar tripulada. Este programa fue estudiado por la compañía norteamericana McDonnell Douglas Corp. en la década de los años 60, y preveía la… … Wikipedia Español
Lass — (l[.a]s), n. [OE. lasse; prob. of Celtic origin; cf. W. llodes girl, fem. of llawd lad. [root]123. See {Lad} a youth.] A young woman; a girl; a sweetheart. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lass — lass:⇨kraftlos … Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme
lass — [læs] n also las|sie [ˈlæsi] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language] a girl or young woman used especially in Scotland and the north of England →↑lad … Dictionary of contemporary English
lass — [ læs ] noun count SCOTTISH a girl or young woman … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
lass — young woman, c.1300, probably from a Scandinavian source akin to O.Swed. lèsk kona unmarried woman, but also perhaps related to O.N. löskr idle, weak, W.Fris. lask light, thin. Liberman suggests O.Dan. las rag. Slang words for rag sometimes… … Etymology dictionary
lass — ↑ lässig, ↑ letzen … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
lass — [n] young woman colleen, damsel, female, girl, lassie, maid, maiden, miss, missy; concepts 548,585 … New thesaurus
lass — (also lassie) ► NOUN chiefly Scottish & N. English ▪ a girl or young woman. ORIGIN from Old Norse, unmarried … English terms dictionary